wompommommummi .1 09111•04.-- Center Dedicates Conference Room To Jacob Brown News Brevities The newly-formed. JEWISH SOCIAL ORGANIZATION held its first affair Sunday, March 20, at the home of Esther Cohen, 16794 TuIler. Sylvia Saferstein, organizer of the group, assisted the hostess. * * THE • SOCIAL LINKS ; a new family club was organized at a meeting March 12 at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silverman. The following were elected of- ficers: Peter Globerson, president; Allan Ostrow, vice president; Faye Globerson, secretary, Bessie Jaslove, treasurer. * * * A modern revival of the aneient pilgrimages to Jerusalem will be initiated by the RABBINICAL COUNCIL of America during the coming summer months, accord- ing to the announcement of Rab- bi Israel Gerstein, chairman of the Commission on Israel of the Rabbinic organization. which numbers 400 ordained Orthodox ° Rabbis holding pulpits in 40 states. * * Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota will head a distin- guished roster of • .. . speakers who will address the 22nd annual na- tional conven- tion of the Young People's League of the United Syna- . gogue, at Am- bassador Hotel, Atlantic City, April 1-3. More Sen, Humphrey than 750 youth leaders from all parts of the United States and Canada will strive to re-evaluate the role of Jewish youth in America in the light of develop- ments in Israel and throughout the world. * * * DR. NORMAN SALIT. of Law- rence, L. I. a member of the Di- vision of Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board, is one of the leaders of American religious life, repre- senting the three major faiths, who has been invited by the Sec- retary of Defense to attend the second of a series of joint orien- tation, conferences which the Na- tional _Military Establishment will conduct for leaders of tAmerican public opinion, April 4 to 6, at the Pentagon in Washington. * * . RABBI FERDINAND M. IS- SERMAN, St. Louis, will be guest preacher on ABC's Sunday morn- ing Jewish religious service, the MESSAGE OF ISRAEL, for the month of April. * * * TOBY SCHREIMAN, 11-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Sol Schreiman of 2437 Elmhurst, achieved the spelling champion- ship of Roosevelt School March 18. A sixth grader, she will com- .4ios• pete in the' district. spelling con- test April 8. * * ROBERT R. NATHAN, director of the economic department of the Jewish Agency has revealed that profits and dividends from American investments in Israel would be paid in United States dollars, if the original investment was made in dollars or in machin- ery and equipment originating in the United States. Nathan point- ed out that this policy was in line with the Israeli Government's announced intention to extend all possible assistance and encour- agement to the investment of American capital in Israel. The return to the investor will be made in dollars, under Israeli policy, even if the investment is made partly in the form of long term credit. * * * BRENNER. BRANCH No. 552, JNWA, will devote its meeting at 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, to Habonim, the Labor Zionist youth organization. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. William Netter of 2306 Clairm °tint. 1 SUFFERING FROM ULCERS? Try our Golden Cracknels, the Egg Biscuit, boiled and baked — nutri- tious, delicious, easily digested. At Your Neighborhood Grocer GOLDEN CRACKNEL and SPECIALTY CO. GOODFELLOW- SHIP CLUB announces its sixth annual games party to aid Israel. The affair will be held Saturday evening, April 2, at Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter. The communal service of Jacob Jack Schecter is chairman. G. Brown, one-time leader in the * * * affairs of the United Jewish Leon A. Kohn, of New York Charities, Philomathic Debating City, has been elected Chairman Society, Detroit Newsboys and Hebrew Free Loan Association, of the American will be honored at a special pro- Zionist Youth gram at the Jewish Community Commission, Center at 9 p.m. Wednesday, joint agency of March 30, when the Center dedi- the Zionist Or- cates its Conference Room in his aanizationof memory. America and This tribute has been made Hadassah, which promotes possible by a gift from the estate General Zionist of Fred M. Butzel, which was :_;youth activities presented to the Center by Justice Henry M. Butzel. L. A. Kohn in communities Brown, who died in a fishing throughout the United States, it accident in 1917 when he was in was announced by Rabbi Amram his early 30's, had given exten- Prera, national director of the sive service at the Hannah commission. Schloss Memorial where he was * * * a volunteer worker and club MARY A. SCHUMAN, formerly leader. He also was one of the of Detroit, makes her appearance organizers of the Hebrew Free at Carnegie Hall March 12, as Loan Association, and the Philo- soloist for the annual concert mathic Society. His brothers, given by the New York School David A. and Harry Z. Brown, of Music. Mrs. Schuman, a teach- and his widow, Mrs. Frank Mar- er of the Brooklyn Evening High tin, will be among the immediate School, studies music with the members of the family present New York School cf Music. at the ceremonies, which will be . *•* -marked by the unveiling of a Funds to purchase toys for memorial plaque. It is expected youngsters at LAPEER STATE that Julian H. Krolik, president, HOME and TRAINING SCHOOL Abraham Srere, chairman of the will • be augmented through a executive committee, and Isidore bake sale, to be held March 26 Sobeloff, executive director, of at the Park Motor Sales,- 15000 the Jewish Welfare Federation, Woodward. The sale is sponsored also will attend. by •a non-profit organization formed to provide recreational material for the children. * * * BENSMAN FAMILY CLUB met March 20 at the home of Lil Bensman, on Glynn Ct. WASHINGTON (JTA)—Israel * * * was accepted into full member- JACK SEGAL MEMORIAL CLUB will hold a Purim party at ship in the International Wheat 8 p.m. Saturday, March 26, at the Conference. This is the first inter- home of Mrs. M. Tannenhaus, national trade organization to 17185 Monica, president. which Israel has been admitted * * * with complete equality with other Artur Rubinstein, one of the nations. most eminent Membership will permit Israel pianists of our to buy wheat for much less than will appear she has been paying on the open in concert at the market. Wheat heads the list of Masonic Temple crucial shortages in Israel. It was on Monday eve- estimated that Israel will save ning. A master approximately $2,000,000 in the performer, M r. next four years through its mem- Rubinstein's ap- bership in the body. Pearancesal- Dr. Ludwig Samuel and Arthur ways are certain C. A. Liverhant, both attached to to draw over- the Israeli embassy staff in Wash- A. Rubinstein flow audiences. ington, were recognized by the * conference a S plenipotentiary FRITZ BUSCH will conduct the delegates. The only votes oppos- Chicago Symphony Orchestra in ing Israel's admission were those its concert here at the Masonic of Egypt, Lebanon and Saudi Temple on Saturday night. Arabia. 18—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 25, 19411 Shapero Wins Primary Registration for the 1949 camp On Eight Cent Expenses session of the Fresh Air Camp Nelson S. Shapero, who won one of the nominations for the Common Pleas Judgeship in the February Primaries, and whose name will appear on the April 4 ballot, has es- tablished a new low in campaign expenses. He has reported to the County Clerk that he had spent eight cents —three cents for a stamp to an- swer the Citi- zens League N. Shapero questions a n d five cents for a telephone call notifying his wife of his decision to be a candidate. Born in Bay City, March 28, 1903, he came to Detroit in 1916 and was graduated from Central High School and U. of D. Law School. He was in charge of Food Enforcement Section of OPA for the State of Michigan. He is married to the former Eileen Rowe. He formerly taught in the Beth El Religious School. He has the Citizen's League endorsement. INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 PASSOVER Manischewitz MATZO and all other KOSHER PRODUCTS • CARMEL Kosher Gel Dessert • Horowitz Margareten MATZO PRODUCTS • A Complete Line of All Varieties off PASSOVER PRODUCTS • sAcR ikmEtarm. y- oat OUTEVIIM o'sTittwo MI Out of Town Orders Promptly Filled • • Michigan Distributors NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS CO. 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Mr. Roemer will discuss the lo- cal plans for the civic cultural center and for the further de- velopment of the city. In the absence of the local Technion's president, Leon Kay, who this week left for a pro- longed stay in Israel, Benjamin Wilk, vice president, will preside. will begin at 9 a.m. Sunday, April 3, at the Jewish Community Cerk. ter, Woodward at Holbrook. Registration is being held a month earlier this year, it was announced by Barney Smith, president of the Fresh Air So- ciety, in order to provide parents with a greater opportunity for registering their children. A bulletin containing informa- tion on the camp has been dis- tributed to former campers and MANISCHEWITZ Israel Accepted By Wheat Group Roemer to Address Technion March 31 FAC Registration To Open April 3 5,